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Poster:
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Rowdy_Rhodes |
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February 26, 2013 06:16:56am |
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Forum:
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web
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Subject:
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Adding Your Site |
The Wayback Machine contains over 240 billion web pages archived from 1996 to a few months ago. As you can imagine it takes time for their automated systems to get to everyone, including you.
One of our sites,
http://www.todayajob.com has been online since 15-Dec-2011 and just recently has shown up here as current, not historical. Each time you make changes to your site, as the Wayback Machine works its way through the domains, any changes you have made will be archived. Eventually you and your users can look back over the years and see how your website has changed and developed.
Bear in mind though that with millions of pages every hour being added from the internet from blogs to landing pages to full websites it may take up to a couple of *years* before your site is archived.
Suggestion: Instead of concetrating any time asking when your site is going to be archived or how to get it archived, it's more advantageous to you to concentrate on your existing website pages, not your old ones.
Let the Wayback Machine system deal with archiving your site. Eventually you will show up here.